Diocese of Truro
Diocese of Truro | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Canterbury |
Archdeaconries | Bodmin, Cornwall |
Coordinates | 50°14′24″N 5°01′05″W / 50.240°N 5.018°WCoordinates: 50°14′24″N 5°01′05″W / 50.240°N 5.018°W |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 225 |
Churches | 313 |
Information | |
Cathedral | Truro Cathedral |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Tim Thornton, Bishop of Truro |
Suffragan | Chris Goldsmith, Bishop of St Germans |
Archdeacons |
Audrey Elkington, Archdeacon of Bodmin Bill Stuart-White, Archdeacon of Cornwall |
Website | |
truro.anglican.org |
The Diocese of Truro is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury which covers Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and a small part of Devon.
Geography and history
The diocese's area is that of the county of Cornwall, including the Isles of Scilly, as well as two parishes in neighbouring Devon (St Giles on the Heath and Virginstow). It was formed on 15 December 1876 from the Archdeaconry of Cornwall in the Diocese of Exeter. It is, therefore, one of the younger dioceses.[1] The Christian faith, however, has been present in the region since at least the 4th century – more than 100 years before there was an Archbishop of Canterbury. Many of the communities in the diocese, as well as the parish churches, bear a Celtic saint's name, which is a reminder of the links with other Celtic lands, especially Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
The Diocese of Truro is involved directly and indirectly through its Board of Social Responsibility and in the life of its parishes in tackling some of the economic problems that Cornwall is wrestling with and works closely with statutory and voluntary agencies. There are 313 church buildings.
Bishops
The current diocesan bishop, the Bishop of Truro, is Tim Thornton. He is assisted by Chris Goldsmith, the suffragan Bishop of St Germans (which see was created in 1905). At some periods there have also been assistant bishops, including John Wellington (formerly Bishop of Shantung) and Bill Lash, both retired from sees abroad.[2] The provincial episcopal visitor for parishes in the diocese, among twelve other dioceses in the western part of the Province of Canterbury, which do not accept the ministry of women priests, has been Jonathan Goodall, the suffragan Bishop of Ebbsfleet, since 2004. He is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his ministry.
The most recent suffragan Bishop of Plymouth in the neighbouring Diocese of Exeter, John Ford, was also licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in Truro diocese.[3] A former Bishop of St Germans, Roy Screech, lives in St Austell.[4]
Archdeaconries
The diocese is divided into two archdeaconries:
- the Archdeaconry of Bodmin (est. 1878)[5]
- includes Deaneries of Trigg Minor and Bodmin, East Wivelshire, Stratton, Trigg Major, and West Wivelshire
- the Archdeaconry of Cornwall
- includes Deaneries of St Austell, Carnmarth North, Carnmarth South, Kerrier, Penwith, Powder and Pydar
Rural deaneries
The names of the older deaneries (before 1875) are based on those of the ancient hundreds though the boundaries do not always correspond. East and West (Wivelshire) must have originally had a Cornish name but it is not recorded (Wivel may be from an Anglo-Saxon personal name 'Wifel').[6]
The deaneries created in 1875 in the episcopate of Frederick Temple were Bodmin, Stratton, St Austell and Carnmarth. These remained unchanged until Carnmarth was divided; later still in the 1980s some alterations of boundaries occurred. The need for smaller deaneries was caused by the economic growth of Victorian Cornwall, mainly in tin and copper mining, which increased the population and by a greater effort by the church to encourage church membership.[7]
Coat of arms
The arms of the diocese include a saltire gules on which are a crossed sword and key: below this is a fleur de lys sable, all surrounded by a border sable charged with 15 bezants. The saltire is the cross of St Patrick, taken to be the emblem of the Celtic church; the sword and key are emblems of Ss Peter and Paul, the patrons of Exeter Cathedral, and the fleur de lys represents St Mary, patron of the cathedral. The border is derived from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall.[8] They were designed by the College of Heralds in 1877 and are blazoned thus:
"Argent, on a saltire gules, a key, ward upward, in bend, surmounted by a sword, hilt upward, in bend sinister, both or. In base, a fleur de lys sable. The whole within a bordure sable, fifteen bezants. Ensigned with a mitre."[9]
Future
In 2003 a campaign group was formed called Fry an Spyrys ("Free the Spirit" in Cornish) which is dedicated to disestablishing the Church of England in Cornwall and to reconstituting the Diocese of Truro as an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. Its most vociferous member is the founder, the Revd Andy Phillips, who also writes under the pen-name "An Bucca". Its chairman is Garry Tregidga of the Institute of Cornish Studies. Phillips states there has been constant speculation that the diocese might be merged back into the Diocese of Exeter for budgetary reasons.
The possibility of a merger was aired unofficially in March 2003, during debate surrounding the formulation of the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure, which would allow diocesan commissions to make proposals for the reorganisation of dioceses, including their dissolution. However, such a merger has yet to be proposed by any official body within the Church of England. When the possibility was raised by Fry an Spyrys in 2004 it was denied by a Church of England spokesman and also by representatives of the Truro and Exeter dioceses[10] Since then the Diocese of Truro has shown some financial and administrative resilience. Diocesan reorganisation and the People of God campaign rallied human resources and led (by 2007) to a tight but stable financial situation. More recently Lord Lloyd of Berwick, who chairs Parliament's Ecclesiastical Committee, reported to the House of Lords that there are no plans to abolish the Diocese of Truro and to merge it with the Diocese of Exeter.[11]
List of churches in the diocese
Place | Church | Listing | Parish | |
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Advent | St Adwena | I | Lanteglos-By-Camelford with St Adwena (or Advent), United Benefice | |
Altarnun | St Nonna | I | Altarnon with Bolventor, Laneast and St Clether United Benefice | |
Antony | St James the Great | I | Antony with Sheviock | |
Ashton | The Annunciation | Breage, and Godolphin With Germoe, United Parish | ||
Blisland | St Protus and St Hyacinth | I | Blisland with St Breward United Benefice | |
Boconnoc | Unknown | Lostwithiel, St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel, St Veep and Boconnoc United Benefice | ||
Bodinnick | St John | Lanteglos-By-Fowey | ||
Bodmin | St Leonard | Bodmin with Lanhydrock and Lanivet Team Ministry | ||
Bodmin | St Petroc | I | Bodmin with Lanhydrock and Lanivet Team Ministry | |
Botus Fleming | St Mary | II* | Landrake with St Erney and Botus Fleming, | |
Boyton | Holy Name | II* | Boyton, North Tamerton, Werrington with St Giles-In-The-Heath and Virginstow United Parish, United Benefice | |
Braddock | Blessed Virgin Mary | I | Lanreath, Pelynt and Bradoc, United Benefice | |
Breage | St Breaca | I | Breage, and Godolphin With Germoe, United Parish | |
Bude Haven | St Michael and All Angels | II | Bude Haven and Marhamchurch, United Benefice | |
Budock | St Budock | II* | Budock | |
Cadgwith | St Mary | St Ruan with St Grade, United Parish and Landewednack, United Benefice | ||
Callington | St Mary | I | South Hill with Callington, United Benefice | |
Calstock | St Andrew | I | Calstock | |
Camborne | St Martin and St Meriadoc | I | Camborne | |
Camelford | St Thomas of Canterbury | Lanteglos-By-Camelford with St Adwena (or Advent), United Benefice | ||
Carbis Bay | St Anta and All Saints | Carbis Bay with Lelant United Benefice | ||
Cardinham | St Meubred | I | St Neot and Warleggan with Cardynham | |
Cawsand | St Andrew | II | Maker with Rame, United Parish | |
Chacewater | St Paul | II | Chacewater with St Day and Carharrack United Benefice | |
Charlestown | St Paul | II | Charlestown | |
Constantine | St Constantine | I | Constantine | |
Cornelly | St Cornelius | I | Tregony with St Cuby and Cornelly, United Parish | |
Coverack | St Peter | St Keverne | ||
Crantock | St Carantoc | I | Crantock with Cubert | |
Creed | St Crida | I | Probus, Ladock, Grampound with Creed and St Erme, Team Ministry | |
Crowan | St Crewenna | II* | Crowan and Treslothan, United Benefice | |
Cubert | St Cubert | ? | Crantock With Cubert | |
Cury | St Corentine | I | Cury and Gunwalloe, United Parish with St Mawgan-In-Meneage, United Benefice | |
Davidstow | St David | II* | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
Delabole | St John the Evangelist | II | St Teath | |
Devoran | St John the Evangelist and St Petroc | II | Devoran | |
Downderry | St Nicholas | II | St Germans, United Benefice | |
Duloe | St Cuby | I | Duloe, Herodsfoot, Morval and St Pinnock, United Benefice | |
Egloshayle | St Petroc | I | St Breoke and Egloshayle in Wadebridge United Parish | |
Egloskerry | St Petrock and St Keri | II | Egloskerry, North Petherwin, Tremaine and Tresmere, United Benefice | |
Falmouth | King Charles the Martyr | II* | Falmouth | |
Falmouth | All Saints | II* | Falmouth | |
Falmouth, Penwerris | St Michael and All Angels | Penwerris | ||
Falmouth, Penwerris | The Holy Spirit | Penwerris | ||
Feock | St Feock | II* | Feock | |
Flushing | St Peter | II | Mylor with Flushing, United Benefice | |
Forrabury | St Forrabury Church | II* | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
Fowey | St Fimbarrus | I | Fowey | |
Germoe | St Germoe | I | Breage, and Godolphin with Germoe, United Parish | |
Gerrans | St Gerrans | I | Gerrans with St Anthony-In-Roseland and Philleigh, United Benefice | |
Golant | St Sampson | I | St Sampson (or Golant) and Tywardreath, Plurality | |
Gorran Haven | St Just | II* | St Goran with St Michael Caerhays | |
Gorran Churchtown | St Goranus | II* | St Goran with St Michael Caerhays | |
Grade | St Grada and Holy Cross | I | St Ruan with St Grade, United Parish and Landewednack, United Benefice | |
Grampound | St Nun | II | Probus, Ladock, Grampound with Creed and St Erme, Team Ministry | |
Gulval | St Gulval | II* | Gulval and Madron, United Benefice | |
Gunnislake | St Anne | II | Calstock | |
Gunwalloe | St Winwalloe | I | Cury and Gunwalloe, United Parish with St Mawgan-In-Meneage, United Benefice | |
Gweek | Gweek Mission Church | Constantine | ||
Gwennap | St Weneppa | I | St Stithians with Perran-Ar-Worthal, United Parish and Gwennap, United Benefice | |
Gwinear | St Winnear | I | Godrevy Team Ministry | |
Gwithian | St Gwithian | II* | Godrevy Team Ministry | |
Halsetown | St John's-in-the-Fields | Halsetown | ||
Halton Quay | St Indract's Chapel | St Dominic, Landulph and St Mellion with Pillaton, United Parish, United Benefice | ||
Harrowbarrow | All Saints | II | Calstock | |
Hayle | St Elwyn | II* | Godrevy Team Ministry | |
Heamoor | St Thomas | Gulval and Madron, United Benefice | ||
Helland | St Helena | II* | Helland | |
Helston | St Michael | II* | Helston and Wendron, Team Ministry | |
Herodsfoot | All Saints | II | Duloe, Herodsfoot, Morval and St Pinnock, United Benefice | |
Hessenford | St Anne | II | St Germans, United Benefice | |
Illogan | Saint Illogan Parish Church | II | St Illogan | |
Indian Queens | St Francis | St Enoder | ||
Isles of Scilly, Bryher | All Saints | Isles of Scilly, United Benefice | ||
Isles of Scilly, St Agnes | St Agnes | II | Isles of Scilly, United Benefice | |
Isles of Scilly, St Martin’s | St Martin | II | Isles of Scilly, United Benefice | |
Isles of Scilly, St Mary’s | St Mary | II | Isles of Scilly, United Benefice | |
Isles of Scilly, St Mary’s | Old St Mary | II* | Isles of Scilly, United Benefice | |
Isles of Scilly, Tresco | St Nicholas | Isles of Scilly, United Benefice | ||
Jacobstow | St Jacob | I | Week St Mary Circle of Parishes | |
Kenwyn | St Keyne | II* | Kenwyn with St Allen, United Parish | |
Kilkhampton | St James the Great | I | Kilkhampton with Morwenstow, United Benefice | |
Ladock | St Ladoca | I | Probus, Ladock, Grampound with Creed and St Erme, Team Ministry | |
Lamorran | St Moran | II* | Lamorran and Merther, United Parish,and St Michael Penkivel | |
Landewednack | St Winwallow | I | St Ruan with St Grade, United Parish and Landewednack, United Benefice | |
Landrake | St Michael | I | Landrake with St Erney and Botus Fleming | |
Landulph | St Leonard and St Dilpe | I | St Dominic, Landulph and St Mellion with Pillaton, United Parish, United Benefice | |
Laneast | St Sidwell and St Gulval | I | Altarnon with Bolventor, Laneast and St Clether United Benefice | |
Lanhydrock | St Hydroc | I | Bodmin with Lanhydrock and Lanivet Team Ministry | |
Lanivet | Lanivet Parish Church | I | Bodmin with Lanhydrock and Lanivet Team Ministry | |
Lanlivery | St Brevita | I | Lanlivery and Luxulyan, United Benefice | |
Lanner | Christ Church | Redruth with Lanner and Treleigh, Team Ministry | ||
Lanreath | St Marnarch | I | Lanreath, Pelynt and Bradoc, United Benefice | |
Lansallos | St Ildierna | I | Lansallos and Talland | |
Lanteglos-by-Camelford | St Julitta | I | Lanteglos-By-Camelford with St Adwena (or Advent), United Benefice | |
Lanteglos-by-Fowey | St Wyllow | I | Lanteglos-By-Fowey | |
Launcells | St Swithin and St Andrew | I | Stratton and Launcells, United Benefice | |
Launceston | St Mary Magdalene | I | Launceston, United Parish | |
Launceston | St Stephen | II* | Launceston, United Parish | |
Launceston | St Thomas the Apostle | II* | Launceston, United Parish | |
Lawhitton | St Michael | II* | Lezant with Lawhitton and South Petherwin with Trewen, United Benefice | |
Lelant | St Uny | II* | Carbis Bay with Lelant United Benefice | |
Lesnewth | St Michael and All Angels | II* | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
Lewannick | St Martin | II* | North Hill and Lewannick United Benefice | |
Lezant | St Briochus | II* | Lezant with Lawhitton and South Petherwin with Trewen, United Benefice | |
Linkinhorne | St Melor | I | Linkinhorne | |
Liskeard | St Martin | I | Liskeard and St Keyne | |
Looe | St Nicholas | II* | St Martin with St Nicholas, Looe, United Parish | |
Lostwithiel | St Bartholomew | I | Lostwithiel, St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel, St Veep and Boconnoc United Benefice | |
Lostwithiel, Bridgend | St Saviour | Lostwithiel, St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel, St Veep and Boconnoc United Benefice | ||
Ludgvan | St Ludgvan and St Paul | II* | Ludgvan, Marazion, St Hilary and Perranuthnoe United Benefice | |
Luxulyan | St Cyrus and St Julietta | I | Lanlivery and Luxulyan, United Benefice | |
Mabe | St Laudus | II* | Mabe | |
Madron | St Maddern | I | Gulval and Madron, United Benefice | |
Maker | St Mary and St Julian | I | Maker with Rame, United Parish | |
Malpas | St Andrew | Truro, St Paul and St Clement, United Benefice | ||
Manaccan | St Manaccus and St Dunstan | I | Manaccan with St Anthony-In-Meneage and St Martin-In-Meneage United Benefice | |
Marazion | All Saints | II | Ludgvan, Marazion, St Hilary and Perranuthnoe United Benefice | |
Marhamchurch | St Marwenne | I | Bude Haven and Marhamchurch, United Benefice | |
Maryfield | St Philip and St James | II* | Torpoint | |
Mawnan | St Mawnan | II* | Mawnan | |
Mawnan | St Michael's Chapel | II | Mawnan | |
Menheniot | St Lalluwy | I | Menheniot | |
Merrymeet | St Mary | II | Menheniot | |
Merther | St Cohan | II | Lamorran and Merther, United Parish, and St Michael Penkivel | |
Mevagissey | St Peter | II | St Mewan, Mevagissey and St Ewe, United Benefice | |
Michaelstow | St Michael | I | St Tudy with St Mabyn and Michaelstow, United Benefice | |
Millbrook | All Saints | II | St John with Millbrook, United Benefice | |
Minster | St Merteriana | I | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
Mithian | St Peter | II | St Agnes and Mithian with Mount Hawke, United Benefice | |
Morvah | St Morwetha or St. Bridget | II | Pendeen with Morvah, United Parish | |
Morval | St Wenna | I | Duloe, Herodsfoot, Morval and St Pinnock, United Benefice | |
Morwenstow | St John the Baptist | I | Kilkhampton with Morwenstow, United Benefice | |
Mount Hawke | St John The Baptist | St Agnes and Mithian with Mount Hawke, United Benefice | ||
Mullion | St Mellanus | I | Mullion | |
Mylor | St Mylor | I | Mylor with Flushing, United Benefice | |
Mylor Bridge | All Saints | Mylor with Flushing, United Benefice | ||
Nanpean | St George | St Stephen-In-Brannel | ||
Nanstallon | St Stephen | Bodmin with Lanhydrock and Lanivet Team Ministry | ||
Newlyn | St Peter | Newlyn | ||
Newquay | St Michael | II* | Newquay | |
North Hill | St Torney | I | North Hill and Lewannick United Benefice | |
North Petherwin | St Paternus | I | Egloskerry, North Petherwin, Tremaine and Tresmere, United Benefice | |
North Tamerton | St Denis | I | Boyton, North Tamerton, Werrington with St Giles-In-The-Heath and Virginstow United Parish, United Benefice | |
Otterham | St Denis | II* | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
Padstow | St Petrock | I | Padstow | |
Par | St Mary the Virgin | II | Par | |
Par | Good Shepherd | Par | ||
Paul | St Pol-de-Leon | II | Paul | |
Pelynt | St Nun | I | Lanreath, Pelynt and Bradoc, United Benefice | |
Pencoys | St Andrew | II | Redruth with Lanner and Treleigh, Team Ministry | |
Pendeen | St John the Baptist | Pendeen with Morvah, United Parish | ||
Penponds | Holy Trinity | II | Penponds | |
Pensilva | Pensilva Mission Church | St Ive and Pensilva with Quethiock, United Benefice | ||
Penzance | St Mary the Virgin | II | St Mary with St Paul & St John the Baptist in Penzance, Team Ministry | |
Penzance | St John the Baptist | II | St Mary with St Paul & St John the Baptist in Penzance, Team Ministry | |
Perran-Ar-Worthal | St Piran | II* | St Stithians with Perran-Ar-Worthal, United Parish and Gwennap, United Benefice | |
Perranporth | St Michael | Perranzabuloe | ||
Perranuthnoe | St Michael and St Piran | II* | Ludgvan, Marazion, St Hilary and Perranuthnoe United Benefice | |
Perranzabuloe | St Piran | II* | Perranzabuloe | |
Petroc Minor | St Petroc | I | St Merryn with St Issey and Petroc Minor United Benefice | |
Phillack | St Felicitas | II* | Godrevy Team Ministry | |
Philleigh | St Philleigh | I | Gerrans with St Anthony-In-Roseland and Philleigh, United Benefice | |
Pillaton | St Odulph | I | St Dominic, Landulph and St Mellion with Pillaton, United Parish, United Benefice | |
Polperro | St John the Baptist | Lansallos and Talland | (disused) | |
Polruan | St Saviour | Lanteglos-By-Fowey | ||
Ponsanooth | St Michael All Angels | Mabe | ||
Porkellis | St Christopher | Helston and Wendron, Team Ministry | ||
Port Isaac | St Peter | St Endellion, Port Isaac and St Kew, United Benefice | ||
Porthleven | St Bartholomew | Porthleven with Sithney, United Benefice | ||
Portloe | All Saints | II | Veryan with Ruanlanihorne United Benefice | |
Portreath | St Mary | St Illogan | ||
Poughill | St Olaf King and Martyr | I | Poughill | |
Poundstock | St Winwaloe | I | Week St Mary with Poundstock and Whitstone, United Benefice | |
Probus | St Probus and St Grace | I | Probus, Ladock, Grampound with Creed and St Erme, Team Ministry | |
Quethiock | St Hugh | I | St Ive and Pensilva with Quethiock, United Benefice | |
Rame | St Germanus | I | Maker with Rame, United Parish | |
Redruth | St Euny | II* | Redruth with Lanner and Treleigh, Team Ministry | |
Redruth | St Andrew | II | Redruth with Lanner and Treleigh, Team Ministry | |
Roche | St Gomonda of the Rock | II* | Roche and Withiel, United Benefice | |
Rock | St Michael Rock | II* | St Minver with St Enodoc and St Michael Rock, United Parish | |
Ruan Minor | St Rumon | II* | St Ruan with St Grade, United Parish and Landewednack, United Benefice | |
Ruanlanihorne | St Rumon | I | Veryan with Ruanlanihorne United Benefice | |
Saltash | SS Nicholas and Faith | I | Saltash Team Ministry | |
Sancreed | St Creden | II* | St Just-In-Penwith and Sancreed | |
Sennen | St Sennen | II* | St Buryan, St Levan and Sennen United Benefice | |
Sheviock | Blessed Virgin Mary | I | Antony with Sheviock | |
Sithney | St Sithney | I | Porthleven with Sithney, United Benefice | |
South Hill | St Sampson | I | South Hill with Callington, United Benefice | |
South Petherwin | St Paternus | I | Lezant with Lawhitton and South Petherwin with Trewen, United Benefice | |
St Agnes | St Agnes | II* | St Agnes and Mithian with Mount Hawke, United Benefice | |
St Allen | St Alleyne | II* | Kenwyn with St Allen, United Parish | |
St Anthony-in-Meneage | St Anthony | I | Manaccan with St Anthony-In-Meneage and St Martin-In-Meneage United Benefice | |
St Anthony in Roseland | St Anthony | Gerrans with St Anthony-In-Roseland and Philleigh, United Benefice | ||
St Austell | Holy Trinity | I | St Austell | |
St Austell, Pentewan | All Saints | II* | St Austell | |
St Austell, Porthpean | St Levan | St Austell | ||
St Blazey | St Blaise | II* | St Blazey | |
St Breoke | St Breoke | II | St Breoke and Egloshayle in Wadebridge United Parish | |
St Breward | St Branwalader | I | Blisland with St Breward United Benefice | |
St Buryan | St Buriana | I | St Buryan, St Levan and Sennen United Benefice | |
St Cleer | St Clarus | I | St Cleer | |
St Clether | St Clederus | II* | Altarnon with Bolventor, Laneast and St Clether United Benefice | |
St Colan | St Colan | I | St Columb Minor and St Colan, United Benefice | |
St Columb Major | St Columba | I | St Columb Major | |
St Columb Minor | St Columba | I | St Columb Minor and St Colan, United Benefice | |
St Day, Carharrack | St Piran | Chacewater with St Day and Carharrack United Benefice | ||
St Dennis | St Denys | II* | St Dennis | |
St Dominic | St Dominica | I | St Dominic, Landulph and St Mellion with Pillaton, United Parish, United Benefice | |
St Dominic | Cotehele House Chapel | I | Calstock | |
St Endellion | St Endelienta | I | St Endellion, Port Isaac and St Kew, United Benefice | |
St Enoder | St Enoder | I | St Enoder | |
St Erme | St Hermes | II* | Probus, Ladock, Grampound with Creed and St Erme, Team Ministry | |
St Erney | St Erney | II* | Landrake with St Erney and Botus Fleming | |
St Erth | St Erth | I | Godrevy Team Ministry | |
St Ervan | St Ervan | II* | St Mawgan with St Ervan and St Eval, United Benefice | |
St Eval | St Uvelas | I | St Mawgan with St Ervan and St Eval, United Benefice | |
St Ewe | All Saints | I | St Mewan, Mevagissey and St Ewe, United Benefice | |
St Germans | St Germanus of Auxerre | I | St Germans, United Benefice | |
St Giles-in-the-Heath, Devon | St Giles | II | Boyton, North Tamerton, Werrington with St Giles-In-The-Heath and Virginstow United Parish, United Benefice | |
St Gluvias | St Gluvias | II* | St Gluvias | |
St Hilary | St Hilary | II* | Ludgvan, Marazion, St Hilary and Perranuthnoe United Benefice | |
St Issey | St Issey | I | St Merryn with St Issey and Petroc Minor United Benefice | |
St Ive | St Ive | I | St Ive and Pensilva with Quethiock, United Benefice | |
St Ives | St Ia the Virgin | I | St Ives | |
St John | St John the Baptist | I | St John with Millbrook, United Benefice | |
St Juliot | St Julitta | II* | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
St Just in Penwith | St Just | II* | St Just-In-Penwith and Sancreed | |
St Just in Roseland | St Just | I | St Just-In-Roseland and St Mawes | |
St Kea | All Hallows | II* | St Kea | |
St Kea | Old Kea Church | II* | St Kea | |
St Keverne | St Keverne | I | St Keverne | |
St Kew | St James the Great | I | St Endellion, Port Isaac and St Kew, United Benefice | |
St Keyne | St Keyna | Liskeard and St Keyne | ||
St Levan | St Levan | I | St Buryan, St Levan and Sennen United Benefice | |
St Mabyn | St Mabena | I | St Tudy with St Mabyn and Michaelstow, United Benefice | |
St Martin-by-Looe | St Martin | II* | St Martin with St Nicholas, Looe, United Parish | |
St Martin-in-Meneage | St Martin | II* | Manaccan with St Anthony-In-Meneage and St Martin-In-Meneage United Benefice | |
St Mawes | St Mawes | II | St Just-In-Roseland and St Mawes | |
St Mawgan | St Mawgan | I | St Mawgan with St Ervan and St Eval, United Benefice | |
St Mawgan-in-Meneage | St Mawgan-in-Meneage | ? | Cury and Gunwalloe, United Parish with St Mawgan-In-Meneage, United Benefice | |
St Mellion | St Melanus | I | St Dominic, Landulph and St Mellion with Pillaton, United Parish, United Benefice | |
St Merryn | St Merryn | II* | St Merryn with St Issey and Petroc Minor United Benefice | |
St Mewan | St Mewan | II* | St Mewan | |
St Michael Caerhays | St Michael | I | St Goran with St Michael Caerhays | |
St Michael Penkivel | St Michael | I | Lamorran and Merther, United Parish,and St Michael Penkivel | |
St Minver | St Menefreda | I | St Minver with St Enodoc and St Michael Rock, United Parish | |
St Neot | St Neot | I | St Neot and Warleggan with Cardynham | |
St Newlyn East | St Newlina | II* | St Newlyn East | |
St Pinnock | St Pinnock | I | Duloe, Herodsfoot, Morval and St Pinnock, United Benefice | |
St Stephen-by-Saltash | St Stephen | I | Saltash Team Ministry | |
St Stephen-In-Brannel | St Stephen | I | St Stephen-In-Brannel | |
St Teath | St Tetha | I | St Teath | |
St Tudy | St Tudy | I | St Tudy with St Mabyn and Michaelstow, United Benefice | |
St Veep | St Cyricius | I | Lostwithiel, St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel, St Veep and Boconnoc United Benefice | |
St Wenn | St Wenna | I | St Columb Major with St Wenn, United Benefice | |
St Winnow | St Winnow | I | Lostwithiel, St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel, St Veep and Boconnoc United Benefice | |
St Winnow | St Nectan | II* | Lostwithiel, St Winnow with St Nectan's Chapel, St Veep and Boconnoc United Benefice | |
Sticker | St Mark | St Mewan | ||
Stithians | St Stethiana | II* | St Stithians with Perran-Ar-Worthal, United Parish and Gwennap, United Benefice | |
Stoke Climsland | Parish Church | II* | Stoke Climsland | |
Stratton | St Andrew | I | Stratton and Launcells, United Benefice | |
Talland | St Tallan | I | Lansallos and Talland | |
Temple | St Catherine | II* | Blisland with St Breward United Benefice | |
Tideford | St Luke | II | St Germans, United Benefice | |
Tintagel | St Materiana | I | Tintagel | |
Torpoint | St James | II | Torpoint | |
Towednack | St Tewinock | II* | Zennor and Towednack, Plurality | |
Trebetherick | St Enodoc | I | St Minver with St Enodoc and St Michael Rock, United Parish | |
Tregadillett | St Mary's Mission Church | Launceston, United Parish | ||
Tregaminion | Chapel of Ease | II* | St Sampson (Or Golant) and Tywardreath, Plurality | |
Tregony | St Cuby | I | Tregony with St Cuby and Cornelly, United Parish | |
Treknow | The Holy Family | Tintagel | (disused) | |
Treleigh | St Stephen | II | Redruth with Lanner and Treleigh, Team Ministry | |
Tremaine | St Winwalo | I | Egloskerry, North Petherwin, Tremaine and Tresmere, United Benefice | |
Treneglos | St Gregory | II* | Week St Mary with Poundstock and Whitstone, United Benefice | |
Tresillian | Holy Trinity | II | Lamorran and Merther, United Parish,and St Michael Penkivel | |
Treslothan | St John Evangelist | II | Crowan and Treslothan, United Benefice | |
Tresmeer | St Nicholas | II* | Egloskerry, North Petherwin, Tremaine and Tresmere, United Benefice | |
Trethevy | St Piran | II | Tintagel | |
Trevalga | St Petroc | II* | Boscastle with Davidstow United Benefice | |
Trevenson | St Illogan | II | St Illogan | |
Treverbyn | St Peter the Apostle | II | Treverbyn | |
Trevone | St Saviour | Padstow | ||
Trewen | St Michael | II* | Lezant with Lawhitton and South Petherwin with Trewen, United Benefice | |
Troon | The Good Shepherd | Crowan and Treslothan, United Benefice | ||
Truro | St George the Martyr | II | Truro St George and St John, United Benefice | |
Truro | St John The Evangelist | II | Truro St George and St John, United Benefice | |
Truro | St Mary | Truro St Mary | ||
Truro | St Paul | II | Truro, St Paul and St Clement, United Benefice | |
Truro | St Clement | I | Truro, St Paul and St Clement, United Benefice | |
Truro, Highertown | All Saints | All Saints Highertown and Baldhu United Benefice | ||
Tuckingmill | All Saints | II | Tuckingmill | |
Tywardreath | St Andrew | II | St Sampson (or Golant) and Tywardreath, Plurality | |
Upton Cross | St Paul | Linkinhorne | ||
Veryan | St Symphorian | I | Veryan with Ruanlanihorne United Benefice | |
Virginstow, Devon | St Bridget | II | Boyton, North Tamerton, Werrington with St Giles-In-The-Heath and Virginstow United Parish, United Benefice | |
Wadebridge | St Mary | St Breoke and Egloshayle in Wadebridge United Parish | ||
Wadebridge | St Conan | II | St Breoke and Egloshayle in Wadebridge United Parish | |
Warbstow | St Werburgh | II* | Week St Mary with Poundstock and Whitstone, United Benefice | |
Warleggan | St Bartholomew | II* | St Neot and Warleggan with Cardynham | |
Week St Mary | St Mary the Virgin | I | Week St Mary with Poundstock and Whitstone, United Benefice | |
Wendron | St Wendron | I | Helston and Wendron, Team Ministry | |
Werrington | St Martin of Tours | I | Boyton, North Tamerton, Werrington with St Giles-In-The-Heath and Virginstow United Parish, United Benefice | |
Whitstone | St Anne | I | Week St Mary with Poundstock and Whitstone, United Benefice | |
Widemouth Bay | Our Lady and St Anne | Week St Mary with Poundstock and Whitstone, United Benefice | ||
Withiel | St Clement | I | Roche and Withiel, United Benefice | |
Zennor | St Senara | I | Zennor and Towednack, Plurality |
See also
References
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 24394. p. 6933. 15 December 1876. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
- ↑ Brown, H. Miles (1976). A Century for Cornwall. Truro: Blackford
- ↑ "Who's who; Bishop's staff". Diocese of Truro. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
- ↑ Screech, Rt Rev. Royden. Who's Who. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
- ↑ Brown, H. Miles (1976). A Century for Cornwall. Truro: Blackford; p. 26
- ↑ Thomas, Charles (1964) "Settlement History in Early Cornwall: I; the antiquity of the hundreds", in: Cornish Archaeology. 3. St Ives: Cornwall Archaeological Society, pp. 70–79
- ↑ Brown, H. Miles (1976) A Century for Cornwall; chap. 1: Anglican awakening. Truro: Blackford; pp. 1–21
- ↑ Pascoe, W. H. (1979) A Cornish Armory. Padstow: Lodenek Press; pp. 136–37
- ↑ Cornish Church Guide (1925) Truro: Blackford; p. 33
- ↑ Western Morning News, 10 February 2004.
- ↑ Press Association, 24 October 2007
Further reading
- Donaldson, Aug. B. (1902) The Bishopric of Truro: the first twenty-five years, 1877–1902. London: Rivingtons (online version)
- Books by Charles Henderson
- The Cornish Church Guide Truro: Blackford, 1925 (only in part by Henderson)
- Contents:- Part I: Historical. Celtic kalendar; History of the ancient bishopric in Cornwall(*); Additional notes on the ancient bishopric; List of bishops, from AD 931 to the present time; The restoration of the Cornish bishopric(*); Parochial history: notes on all the parishes; Particulars of the formation of new ecclesiastical parishes; The architecture of the Cornish parish church (*); Cornish church plate(*); The Celtic crosses of Cornwall; The holy wells of Cornwall(*). Part II: Administrative(*). Sections marked (*) are not by Henderson.
- The Cornish Church Guide and Parochial History of Cornwall. Truro: D. Bradford Barton, 1964 (a reissue of “Parochial History of Cornwall”, the author's principal contribution to The Cornish Church Guide published in 1925) ISBN 0-85153-052-4
- The Ecclesiastical History of Western Cornwall. 2 vols. Truro: Royal Institution of Cornwall; D. Bradford Barton, 1962